
A4 Print - DEL ❤ KELLY
*** THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. PRINTS WILL BE SHIPPED AT THE END OF AUGUST, ONCE THE EXHIBITION HAS ENDED ***
An A4 print of “DEL ❤ KELLY”, part of my exhibition Neither Warlord or Poet, running at The Ceilidh Place in Ullapool until 8th August
Signed and numbered
Delivered in a presentation box
Ready to frame
So this one is a total ‘HOT TAKE’.
Anyone who is local knows the DEL ❤ KELLY crag, half way down Corrieshalloch Gorge. In 2016 BEAR Scotland, the Public Private Partnership which oversees the road network up here, decided in their wisdom that they would remove the graffiti that had been there since the 1970’s. Folk got mad understandably, this heartfelt scrawling had become a local landmark; you can always see it in the dark and it is a good marker that you’re nearly on the flats out to Loch Broom. After a public outcry, BEAR Scotland stated that ‘if the graffiti is to reappear it will not be removed’…
Honestly I painted this picture to get over a long stint working in The Corinthian Club, I think DEL would probably have a great craic in the Corinthian to be fair. I joined the dots and here’s it. Apologies to Del and Kelly for exploiting their love for the sake of a creative ‘HOT TAKE’.
A4 Print - DEL ❤ KELLY
*** THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. PRINTS WILL BE SHIPPED AT THE END OF AUGUST, ONCE THE EXHIBITION HAS ENDED ***
An A4 print of “DEL ❤ KELLY”, part of my exhibition Neither Warlord or Poet, running at The Ceilidh Place in Ullapool until 8th August
Signed and numbered
Delivered in a presentation box
Ready to frame
So this one is a total ‘HOT TAKE’.
Anyone who is local knows the DEL ❤ KELLY crag, half way down Corrieshalloch Gorge. In 2016 BEAR Scotland, the Public Private Partnership which oversees the road network up here, decided in their wisdom that they would remove the graffiti that had been there since the 1970’s. Folk got mad understandably, this heartfelt scrawling had become a local landmark; you can always see it in the dark and it is a good marker that you’re nearly on the flats out to Loch Broom. After a public outcry, BEAR Scotland stated that ‘if the graffiti is to reappear it will not be removed’…
Honestly I painted this picture to get over a long stint working in The Corinthian Club, I think DEL would probably have a great craic in the Corinthian to be fair. I joined the dots and here’s it. Apologies to Del and Kelly for exploiting their love for the sake of a creative ‘HOT TAKE’.